Cloud Computing: Architecture and Design Fundamentals is a reference guide for network and systems engineers. The increasing popularity of cloud networking is the result of its operational model that now has enterprise companies migrating data center applications to cloud facilities. According to a recent study, almost 70% of all internet IP traffic is now terminated at a cloud facility. The increasing shift to the cloud presents some issues that requires new strategies. In addition there is the shift toward what Cisco calls the Internet of Everything (IoE). That is connectivity from any device and from anywhere. The skills required for I.T is changing rapidly with the availability of cloud data centers, network programmability and automation. The virtualization of servers, applications and network devices is causing a convergence of management domains for network, systems and security engineers. The network devices and applications now reside at network servers as virtual machines (VM). Newer virtualized management solutions have been developed for integrating physical and virtual platforms. The virtualization of applications and devices allow for an on-demand connectivity and operational model. It is characterized by a dynamic, elastic, scalable architecture that is hardware independent. The new networking paradigm uses Cisco ONE, Open API, vPath and SDN programmable infrastructure to enable global connectivity of enterprise and cloud data center applications. Cloud Architecture and DesignCompute Models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaSNetwork Programmability ExplainedVirtualizing Services and Applications Amazon AWS ArchitectureNetwork Switches in the CloudMultilayered Cyber SecuritySoftware-Defined WAN
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